Honeywell HW400PI User manual

HW400PI
DC-AC Power Inverter
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Owner’s Manual
Manual del Propietario
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Guide D’Utilisation
Read and Save These Instructions
Lea y Conserve Estas Instrucciones
Lisez et Conservez les Présentes Instructions

Congratulations on owning a Honeywell power inverter!
Please use the spaces provided below to record important information about
your power inverter. You may be asked to provide this information should you
require product service or support. The power inverter serial number can be
found on the data nameplate.
This manual contains important instructions for operating this power
inverter. For your safety, and the safety of others, read this manual
thoroughly before operating the power inverter. Failure to properly
follow all instructions and precautions can cause you and others to
be seriously hurt or killed.
FIGURE 1: Power Inverter Data Nameplate Location
Date of Purchase:
Store/Dealer Purchased From:
Model Number:
Serial Number:
WARNING
p/n 102668B
Northshore Power Systems, LLC
Milwaukee, WI 53212
S/N

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Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................ 1
Getting Started ................................................................... 5
Unpacking Guidelines .......................................................................... 5
Features .............................................................................................. 5
Components ....................................................................... 6
Operation ............................................................................ 7
Preparing for Operation ....................................................................... 7
Appliance Wattage Information ........................................................... 8
Operating Time .................................................................................... 8
Connecting the Power Inverter Using Vehicle Power Cord ................. 9
Disconnecting the Power Inverter from Vehicle Power Cord .............10
Connecting the Power Inverter Using Battery Power Cord ................ 11
Disconnecting the Power Inverter from Battery Power Cord .............12
Troubleshooting .............................................................. 13
Specifications .................................................................. 15
Warranty ........................................................................... 16
Index ................................................................................. 19

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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE:
Since there are many variations in the circumstances surrounding the installa-
tion and operation of power inverters, we cannot possibly anticipate or provide
advice or safety messages to cover every situation.
Safety Messages
Signal Words
Safety messages are provided throughout this manual to help prevent per-
sonal injury and equipment damage. All safety messages are introduced by a
signal word indicating the hazard level.
Hazard Symbols and Meanings
In addition to the signal words, the following symbols may be used to draw
your attention to specific types of hazards.
ANYONE using or servicing this power inverter must read, under-
stand, and follow all safety and operation instructions provided in
the product manual. Failure to closely follow these instructions can
result in circumstances leading to property damage, serious injury,
and death.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury to
the operator or to bystanders.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, could result in death or serious injury
to the operator or to bystanders.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if
not avoided, may result in moderate or minor injury
to the operator or to bystanders.
Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may
result in damage to the power inverter components.
Explosion Toxic fumes Fire Chemical
burn Electrical
shock Hot surface
WARNING
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Electric Shock Hazards
Medical and Life Support Uses
Power inverter produces powerful voltage that can cause death or
great physical harm.
• NEVER operate in rain or snow, set on wet surfaces, immerse in liquid,
or use in marine applications.
• NEVER touch bare wires or receptacles.
• NEVER use electrical cords that are worn, frayed, bare, or otherwise
damaged.
• NEVER use power inverter for any purpose other than its intended use.
• NEVER place the power inverter near the vehicle’s heat vent or in direct
sunlight as this prevents proper cooling.
• NEVER use the power inverter if it is damaged; replace immediately.
• NEVER open the power inverter. There are no user-serviceable parts
inside.
• NEVER connect to AC distribution wiring or to any areas marked “Igni-
tion Protected”. This power inverter is NOT approved for ignition pro-
tected areas such as marine applications.
• NEVER insert foreign objects into the AC or USB outlets.
• ALWAYS disconnect the power inverter AND appliances from the power
supply when not in use and before servicing.
• The inverter produces the same potentially lethal AC power as a house-
hold outlet. It is suggested that it be treated as such.
• Store indoors in a dry location out of reach of children.
• Some appliances are not recommended for use with this power inverter.
See “Appliance Wattage Information” on page 8 for further details.
• Use only UL-listed, three-prong extension cords intended for outdoor use
when connecting appliances to the power inverter outdoors. Use the
proper size (wire-gauge) extension cord to handle the electric load that
will be plugged into it.
• In case of emergency, call 911 immediately.
• NEVER use this product to power life support devices or life support
appliances.
• NEVER use this product to power medical devices or medical appli-
ances.
• Inform your electricity provider immediately if you or anyone in your
household depends on electrical equipment to live.
• Inform your electrical provider immediately if a loss of power would
cause you or anyone in your household to experience a medical emer-
gency.
WARNING
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Fire and Burn Hazards
NEVER operate near flammable materials, fumes, or gases.
• NEVER expose to extreme heat or flames.
• ALWAYS install the power inverter in a location not likely to come into
contact with skin as the surface may become hot.
• NEVER operate the power inverter near fumes or gases (such as the
cabin of a gasoline power boat or near propane tanks) or in an enclosed
area that contains lead-acid batteries for automotive use. This type of
battery emits explosive hydrogen gas which can be ignited by sparks.
• DO NOT replace any vehicle fuse with a rating higher than recom-
mended by the vehicle manufacturer. This product is rated to draw 8
amperes from a 12VDC accessory outlet. Ensure that the electrical sys-
tem in your vehicle can supply this product without causing the vehicle
fusing to open. This can be determined by making sure the fuse in the
vehicle which protects the outlet is rated higher than 8 amperes. Informa-
tion on the vehicle fuse ratings are typically found in the vehicle opera-
tor’s manual. If a vehicle fuse opens repeatedly, do not keep on replacing
it. The cause of the overload must be found. On no account should fuses
be patched up with tin foil or wire as this may cause serious damage
elsewhere in the electrical circuit or cause fire.
Battery gases are explosive.
• NEVER allow open flames, lit cigarettes, sparks, or spark-pro-
ducing equipment near the battery.
Battery electrolyte fluid is comprised of sulfuric acid, which can be
very dangerous and cause severe burns.
• NEVER allow battery fluid to contact eyes, skin, or clothing. If
contact or spillage occurs, immediately flush the area with
water.
To avoid electric arcing, which can result in electric shock, follow
these instructions exactly.
Exposed terminals, even on disconnected batteries, can cause
electric shock.
• NEVER touch both battery terminals with bare hands at the
same time.
• Remove rings, watches or any other object containing metal
when working with battery. If metal comes into contact with
battery terminals, electric shock and serious burns can result.
• Only use insulated/non-conducting tools when working with or
near battery.
• NEVER lay tools or other metal objects on top of battery.
• NEVER operate in rain or snow, set on wet surfaces, immerse
in liquid, or use in marine applications.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• ALWAYS make sure connections are made to the correct terminal. Dam-
age due to reversed polarity is not covered by warranty.
• NEVER connect or set up the power inverter or appliances while operat-
ing a vehicle. Not paying attention to the road may result in a serious
accident.
• NEVER plug the power inverter into a location that interferes with the
vehicle controls (i.e. near the gear shift lever).
• ALWAYS use the power inverter where there is adequate ventilation.
NEVER block ventilation slots. NEVER install in an engine compartment
or in any enclosed area in the vehicle that does not allow air circulation.
• NEVER place materials that could be damaged by heat near the power
inverter during use.
• ALWAYS make all DC connections before making AC connections.
• NEVER service an AC appliance without first disconnecting from the
power inverter.
• NEVER connect the power inverter to live AC power circuits.
• Some chargers for small nickel-cadmium batteries can be damaged if
connected to the power inverter. Do not use the power inverter on the
following items:
- Small battery-operated appliances such as flashlights, razors, and
nightlights. Charge these items using a standard household outlet.
- Certain battery chargers for battery packs used in hand power tools.
These chargers will have a warning label indicating that dangerous volt-
ages are present at the battery terminals.
• Loose connections may cause wire overheating, melted insulation, and
damage to the power inverter.
• ALWAYS use the power cords that were included with the power inverter.
• NEVER use the power cords for any other purpose than with the power
inverter.
• Connect the power inverter to batteries with a normal output of 12VDC
only; Do not use with 6V or 24V systems.
• NEVER use with positive ground electrical systems. Reverse polarity
connections will result in a blown fuse and may cause permanent dam-
age to the inverter and void the product warranty. (Most modern automo-
biles, RVs, and trucks are negative ground systems.)
• NEVER operate the power inverter in areas with high levels of dirt, dust,
or debris.
• Follow ALL manufacturer instructions: power inverter instructions, bat-
tery manufacturer instructions, and the manufacturer of any equipment
intended for use with this power inverter.
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Getting Started
Unpacking Guidelines
1. Inspect for damage.
Carefully inspect the product for any damage that may have occurred
during shipment. If loss or damage is noted, return the product to the
retailer.
2. Register product information at www.honeywellpowerinverters.com to
ensure the product is covered by warranty.
Features
Short-Circuit Protection
The power inverter will shut down if a short circuit occurs.
Overload Protection
The power inverter will shut down if an overload situation occurs.
Thermal Shut-down Protection
The power inverter will shut down due to insufficient ventilation or a high-
temperature environment.
Low Voltage Shut-down
The power inverter will shut down if the power source voltage drops below
10.5 + 0.3 volts to avoid damaging the power source.
High Voltage Shut-down
The power inverter will shut down if the power source voltage exceeds
15.5 + 0.5 volts to avoid damaging the power inverter.
ANYONE using or servicing this power inverter must read, under-
stand, and follow all safety and operation instructions provided in
the product manual. Failure to closely follow these instructions can
result in circumstances leading to property damage, serious injury,
and death.
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Components
A - Positive DC Terminal Post - Connects to the red ring terminal on the DC
Power Cord.
B - Red LED Indicator - Illuminates red when the power inverter has a fault.
C - Green LED Indicator - Illuminates green when DC power input is present.
D - On-Off Switch - Turns the power inverter on and off.
E - AC Outlet - Provides (up to a total of 400 watts of power using the Battery
Power Cord; up to a total of 100 watts of power using the Vehicle Power Cord)
to run equipment with AC power cords.
F - USB Port - Provides 5-volt power to run equipment with USB power cords.
G - Ventilation Openings - Draws air flow through the power inverter to the
cooling fan to prevent over-heating.
H - Battery Power Cord - Connects to the vehicle’s battery to provide up to a
total of 400 watts of power.
I - Vehicle Power Cord - Plugs into a vehicle’s accessory outlet to provide up
to a total of 100 watts of power.
J - Negative DC Terminal Post - Connects to the black ring terminal on the DC
Power Cord.
K - Cooling Fan - Protects the inverter from over-heating.
A
F
H
J
CB
D
E
G
K
I

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Operation
Preparing for Operation
Care and Maintenance
The power inverter should be kept in areas that are:
• Dry - Do not allow water or other liquids to come in contact with the power
inverter.
• Ambient - Temperature should be between 320and 1040F (00- 400C).
• Ventilated - During operation leave at least a 2” clearance around the
power inverter for air flow and ensure the ventilation openings are not
obstructed.
• Clean - Avoid environments with high levels of dirt, dust, or debris.
• Secure - Keep the power inverter in a location where it will not be
dropped, exposed to direct sunlight or heating units, or placed in areas
of high humidity or dampness. Keep out of reach of children.
Thoroughly read and understand all information provided in this
Owner’s Manual before operating this power inverter.
Power inverter produces powerful voltage that can cause death or
great physical harm.
• NEVER operate in rain or snow, set on wet surfaces, immerse in liquid,
or use in marine applications.
• NEVER place the power inverter near the vehicle’s heat vent or in direct
sunlight as this prevents proper cooling of the power inverter.
• ALWAYS use the power inverter where there is adequate ventilation.
NEVER block ventilation slots.
• NEVER operate the power inverter near fumes or gases (such as the
cabin of a gasoline power boat or near propane tanks) or in an enclosed
area that contains lead-acid batteries for automotive use. This type of
battery emits explosive hydrogen gas which can be ignited by sparks.
• NEVER operate the power inverter in areas with high levels of dirt, dust,
or debris.
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Operation
Appliance Wattage Information
Before using the power inverter, take time to check the power rating of the
appliance and verify the wattage does not exceed the power inverter output.
Power rating information can usually be found on an appliance’s product
label, stamped inside, or on the back of the appliance.
If the appliance power consumption is rated in amps AC, simply multiply by
the AC volts (115) to determine the wattage.
Appliances with electric motors require additional power when starting.
High-wattage appliances or equipment that produces heat, such as hair dry-
ers, microwave ovens, and toasters cannot be operated by this power inverter.
Operating Time
Operating time varies depending on the battery charging level, capacity, and
power level drawn by the AC load.
With the vehicle running, the inverter can operate indefinitely.
With the vehicle not running, it may be necessary to start the vehicle periodi-
cally to recharge the battery.
Most vehicle batteries are designed to provide short periods of high current
for starting the engine. Constantly operating the power inverter from the vehi-
cle battery until the low-voltage shut-off occurs will affect battery life. If appli-
ances need to be powered for long periods of time, consider using a separate
deep cycle battery.
NOTICE
The values provided in the following table are estimates only.
• ALWAYS verify actual wattage requirements for appliances by checking
appliance label, operating manuals, or contacting the manufacturer.
• Appliances with electric motors require additional power when starting.
Appliance Watts Appliance Watts
Bluetooth Headset 2 Laptop 60
MP3 Player 3 27” LCD TV 125
Digital Camera 3 12V Drill 250
Cell Phone 10 Dorm Fridge 250
Handheld Video 50 Halogen Light 250

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Connecting the Power Inverter Using Vehicle Power Cord
Read and follow all “Safety Messages” on page 1 before connecting the power inverter.
The vehicle power cord is used to provide up to a total of 100 watts of power.
3
6
7
5
Plug the power inverter
into the vehicle’s
Turn off the appliance
Confirm the LED
indicator is green.
Plug in other appliances
following steps 6 & 7, if desired.
8
Plug in and turn
on the appliance.
to be powered.
NOTE: Do not exceed 100 watts of power
when using the vehicle power cord.
4Turn the power inverter on.
1Connect the red positive (+)
ring terminal to the power inverter
positive (+) DC terminal post.
accessory outlet.
2Connect the black
negative (-) ring
terminal to the
power inverter
negative (-) DC
terminal post.

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Operation
Disconnecting the Power Inverter from Vehicle Power Cord
NOTICE
ALWAYS disconnect the power inverter when
not in use to avoid reducing vehicle battery life.
3Unplug the power inverter.
6Store the inverter in a location that is:
- Ambient (32
0
-104
0
F / 0
0
-40
0
C)
- Dry
- Away from direct sunlight,
heating units, dampness, high
humidity, dirt, dust, or debris.
- Out of reach of children.
Disconnect the
black negative (-)
ring terminal from
4
the power inverter.
Disconnect the red
positive (+) ring terminal
from the power inverter.
5
1Turn off and unplug
appliances. 2Turn the power
inverter off.

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Connecting the Power Inverter Using Battery Power Cord
Read and follow all “Safety Messages” on page 1 before connecting the power inverter.
The battery power cord is used to provide up to a total of 400 watts of power.
1
7
8
Connect the red positive (+)
Turn off the appliance
Turn the power
inverter on.
Plug in other appliances
following steps 7 & 8, if desired.
9
Plug in and turn
on the appliance.
to be powered.
NOTE: Do not exceed rated
power of the power inverter.
ring terminal to the power inverter
positive (+) DC terminal post.
4Connect the red
positive (+) lead
to the positive (+)
2Connect the black
negative (-) ring
terminal to the
power inverter
negative (-) DC
terminal post.
3Connect the black
negative (-) lead
to the negative (-)
battery terminal.
5
6Confirm the LED
indicator is green.
battery terminal.

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Operation
Disconnecting the Power Inverter from Battery Power Cord
NOTICE
ALWAYS disconnect the power inverter when
not in use to avoid reducing vehicle battery life.
7Store the inverter in a location that is:
- Ambient (32
0
-104
0
F / 0
0
-40
0
C)
- Dry
- Away from direct sunlight,
heating units, dampness, high
humidity, dirt, dust, or debris.
- Out of reach of children.
Disconnect the
black negative (-)
ring terminal from
Disconnect the red
positive (+) ring terminal
from the power inverter.
5
the power inverter.
6
1Turn off and unplug
appliances. 2Turn the power
inverter off. 3Disconnect the red
positive (+) lead from
the battery.
4Disconnect the black
negative (-) lead from
the battery.

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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Audible
alarm
Low voltage input
Low voltage shutdown is about to
occur; sensitive devices should be
shut down. Start vehicle to recharge
vehicle battery or check vehicle bat-
tery voltage.
Overheating
Thermal shut-down protection is
about to occur; sensitive devices
should be shut down. Unplug acces-
sories and leave the power inverter
plugged in allowing fan to cool the
unit. Clear objects away from power
inverter to improve air flow, move it to
a cooler location, or reduce load if
power inverter is operated continu-
ously.
No power /
LED not
illuminated
Poor connection
• If using the vehicle power cord,
rotate the connector slightly in the
vehicle’s accessory outlet to ensure
there is good contact.
Also confirm ring terminal cable
connections are tight.
• If using the battery power cord,
ensure all power inverter ring
terminal and battery lead cable
connections are tight.
Ignition / accessory outlet
not providing power
Most vehicles require the ignition
switch to be in the on position.
Start vehicle to recharge battery or
check vehicle battery voltage.
Damaged vehicle fuse Replace vehicle fuse.
Damaged power inverter Never use a damaged power inverter.
See “Warranty”, page 16.

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Troubleshooting
LED is red
Electrical overload
Disconnect appliance(s), disconnect
power inverter, wait a few minutes,
plug in the power inverter, and plug in
reduced load. Charge appliances with
power ratings less than 400 watts
AND with surge power less than 600
watts.
Low voltage input
Low voltage shutdown has occurred;
Start vehicle to recharge battery or
check vehicle battery voltage.
Overheating
Thermal shut-down protection has
occurred; Unplug accessories and
leave the power inverter plugged in
allowing fan to cool the unit. Clear
objects away from power inverter to
improve air flow, move it to a cooler
location, or reduce load if power
inverter is operated continuously.
LED is green
but no power
output
Damaged power inverter Never use a damaged power inverter.
See “Warranty”, page 16.
Audiosystem
interference
Audio system internal
power supply not filtering
modified sine wave
Use audio system with higher quality
filtering.

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Specifications
POWER INVERTER HW400PI
Dimensions
Length [in / mm] 7.1 / 179
Width [in / mm] 4.4 / 112
Height [in / mm] 2.2 / 56
Dry Weight [oz / g] 19 / 524
AC Power Output
Rated Power [watts] 400
Maximum Power [watts] 600
Frequency [hertz] 60
Voltage [volts]
(under load, modified sine wave) 115
DC Power Output (USB)
Voltage [volts] 5.0
Minimum Current [amperes] 0.5
DC Power Input
Rated Voltage [volts] 12.8 + 0.2
Rated Current [amperes] 40
Low Voltage Shutdown [volts] 10.5 + 0.3
High Voltage Shutdown [volts] 15.5 + 0.5
Operating Temperature
Maximum [F / C] 104° / 40°
Minimum [F / C] 32°/ 0°
Vehicle Power Cord
Circuit Protection Fuse 8A

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Warranty
Northshore Power Systems Limited Warranty
Honeywell DC-AC Power Inverter
Consumer Use Warranty -- Product is Not for Commercial Use
LIMITED WARRANTY
Northshore Power Systems, LLC, will repair or replace, free of charge, to the
original retail customer, in North America, any parts of the Power Inverter
found by Northshore Power Systems to be defective in material or workman-
ship. This limited warranty covers the cost of the replacement parts and labor
for defects. Transportation charges are the responsibility of the customer. This
limited warranty has time period conditions, operating conditions and dis-
claimers, limitations of remedies & exclusions as stated below. For warranty
service, customer should visit www.honeywellpowerinverters.com or call 1-
888-HWHELP1 (494-3571).
LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD
2 Years Limited for Consumer Personal Use Only
NO WARRANTY FOR COMMERCIAL OR RENTAL USE
COMMENCEMENT AND DEFINITIONS. The limited warranty period begins
on the date of retail purchase by the original purchaser. The limited warranty
is not transferable. "Consumer use" is personal use by a retail customer.
"Commercial use" or "rental use" is any usage for income producing, business
related use.
NO EXTENSION OF WARRANTY. Repair or replacement pursuant to this
limited warranty shall not renew or extend the original warranty period, and
any repaired product shall be warranted for the remaining original warranty
period only.
WARRANTY CLAIM PROCEDURE
A Power Inverter believed to be defective may be returned to retailer where it
was purchased within that retailer's return or exchange period. Please refer to
the retailer's return and/or exchange policies to determine that period. Proof
of purchase may be required. Please check with retailer for their specific
return policy regarding returns that are beyond their standard return and/or
exchange period.
If the Power Inverter fails after the retailer's return or exchange period, but
less than two years from the date of purchase, Northshore Power Systems
will repair or replace it, at its sole discretion. Proof of purchase may be
required. If the Power Inverter is repaired, new or reconditioned replacement
parts, or a comparable equivalent product, may be used, at Northshore Power
Systems's sole discretion. The repaired or replaced product will then be sub-
ject to the remainder of the Power Inverter's limited warranty period.

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DISCLAIMERS, LIMITATIONS OF REMEDIES & EXCLUSIONS
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights which vary from state to state.
DISCLAIMER OF OTHER WARRANTIES. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT
PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLU-
SIVE AND EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR
ANY OTHER IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY ARISE FROM A COURSE
OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE. NORTHSHORE POWER SYSTEMS
HEREBY DISCLAIMS AND EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES. To the
extent that Northshore Power Systems's products are consumer products
under applicable federal or state law with respect to any customer, the dura-
tion of any implied warranties (including, but not limited to, implied warranties
of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose) are limited to the short-
est duration permitted by applicable law or the limited warranty period pro-
vided herein, whichever is longer.
LIMITATIONS OF REMEDIES. NORTHSHORE POWER SYSTEMS SHALL
NOT BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER, OR TO ANYONE CLAIMING UNDER
CUSTOMER, FOR ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES, INCLUD-
ING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ARISING OUT
OF BREACH OF CONTRACT OR WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
TORT OR ANY THEORY OF STRICT LIABILITY, WITH RESPECT TO THE
POWER INVERTER OR NORTHSHORE POWER SYSTEMS'S ACTS OR
OMISSIONS OR OTHERWISE. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED
BY APPLICABLE LAW, NORTHSHORE POWER SYSTEMS SHALL NOT, IN
ANY EVENT, BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, COMPENSATORY, PUNITIVE,
CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES, INCLUD-
ING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF INCOME, LOSS OF
TIME, LOSS OF SALES, INJURY TO PERSONAL PROPERTY, OR LIABIL-
ITY CUSTOMER INCURS WITH RESPECT TO ANY OTHER PERSON, OR
ANY OTHER TYPE OR FORM OF CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE OR ECO-
NOMIC LOSS.
EXCLUSIONS. In addition to the foregoing limitations and the terms above,
the following is a non-exhaustive list of exclusions to the limited warranty, to
be determined at Northshore Power Systems's sole discretion:
1. Misuse, neglect, abuse, overload, improper connection to electrical appli-
ances are not covered by this limited warranty.
2. Lack of proper care will negate coverage under the limited warranty.
3. This equipment is not warranted for shipping or handling defects or dam-
age. A separate remedy is available for this; see your retailer.
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